Sindh Health Department forms medical board for exhumation of Mustafa Amir’s body
The Sindh Health Department has announced the formation of a three-member medical board to oversee the exhumation of Mustafa Amir’s body. It is scheduled to take place on February 21 at 9am.
The medical board consists of Dr Summaiya Syed, Dr Seri Chand, and Dr Kamran Khan.
This board will be responsible for conducting the exhumation in connection with the investigation into Amir’s murder case.
A formal notification regarding the establishment of the medical board has been issued by the Health Department.
Earlier in the day, an anti-terrorism court-II in Karachi sent the prime suspect, Armaghan, in the Mustafa murder case to police custody on four-day remand. The court has also ordered that the progress of the case and the medical report be presented at the next hearing.
Amir, a Karachi resident, went missing on January 6, according to the police. His charred body was found in a car in Balochistan, they told reporters in a press conference on Friday.
Police added that they got to know about the death after a suspect made a shocking confession to them during the investigation.
As the story unfolded, investigators said on Saturday that the conflict leading to the missing person’s death arose from a dispute involving a girl.
Last week, legal expert Abid Zaman while appearing on the Aaj News programme Dus clarified that the police did not seek physical remand in the first information report related to the Mustafa murder case.
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